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Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) have unique discrete energy levels determined by the particle size and material. Therefore, they have potential applications as novel optical and electronic devices. Among those, colloidal group II-VI semiconductor quantum dots stand out for their facile synthesis and band gaps aligned with the visible light spectrum.

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